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Surgical Treatment for Perthes Disease

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Surgical Treatment for Perthes Disease. Mazloumi MD Associated professor Orthopaedic surgeon. A 14-year-old boy who had Legg-Calve´- Perthes disease at age 8 years and was treated with nonoperative methods. Pathomechanical environment. Structural instability - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Surgical Treatment for Perthes Disease

Mazloumi MDAssociated professorOrthopaedic surgeon

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A 14-year-old boy who had Legg-Calve´-Perthes disease at age 8 years and was treated with nonoperative methods

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Pathomechanical environment

• Structural instability• Femoroacetabular impingment• Articular incongruity (localized joint overload)• Abductor inefficiency (articular overload)• Combinations

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Perthes deformitiesProximal femur ( spectrom and variabilities of deformities)

• Large and aspherical femoral head• High grater throchanter (over growth)• Short femoral neck• Head neck offset deformity• Varus neck- shaft angle• Osteochondral disease

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Perthes deformities

Acetabulom ( spectrom and variabilities of deformities)

• Decreseade anterolateral and/or posterolateral femoral head coverage.

• Increased acetabular inclination.• Relative acetabular deficiency.• Variable acetabular version

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Long term outcome of Legg-Calve-perthes at middle age

• Risk of sever OA and clinically poor outcome after 40-50 years of age irrespective of prior successful surgical treatment and good outcome at skeletal maturity

• Increased incidence of OA and THA in patients with a Stulberg class III / IV / V who were treated with conservative methods

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Surgical approaches for treatment of sequelae of Perthes disease

Extraarticular methods Intertrochanteric valgus osteotomy 1- Valgus extension: best corrects limb deformity 2- Valgus flexion: may better correct anterior impingement Trochanteric transfer with relative neck lengthening To correct greater trochanteric abutment) Noncontainment acetabular procedures 1- Shelf acetabuloplasty 2- Chiari procedure

Intraarticular methods Osteochondroplasty of the head and neck (open or via arthroscopy) Note: residual dysplasia may also require treatment Femoral head reduction (central “downsizing”) Unproved method Excision of osteochondritis dissecans Labral repair

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Proximal femoral varus osteotomy

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Proximal femoral valgus osteotomy

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Valgus osteotomy

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Triple pelvic osteotomy

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Triple ost.

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Double-level osteotomy

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Shelf acetabuloplasty

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Chiari osteotomy

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Greater trochanteric advancement

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Biomechanical effect of coxa breva

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Coxa breva

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Neck lengthening

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Morscher osteotomy

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Morscher osteotomy

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biomechanical effects of the surgical reconstruction

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Femoral head reduction osteotomy (FHRO) technique ( Coxa magna )

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Femoral head reduction osteotomy

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Femoral head reduction osteotomy

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periactabular osteotomy

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